Sunday, November 2, 2025

Halloween and Home

 Halloween was a busy blast! 

We had some last minute costume prep. My son did an amazing job of creating costumes of some video game characters. My granddaughter is helping him craft a piece of the costume. 




We carved a pumpkin.
My grandson made his with the other grandmother.

I failed to get a picture of the end results - bad me! 

The elementary school (more about it tomorrow) 
has a Halloween parade around the block.

Here comes the parade!

From the littles....

To the adults...


Fun is had by all! 

Then, back to my neighborhood.

It truly is a special haven.

Everybody knows everybody else,
and everyone mostly gets along. 
I am always greeted with a 
"Welcome Home" by more than one resident.

After the costume fun we had a pot luck supper,
Then we took turns going through a haunted house
created by one couple. It was mostly for the enjoyment of the little kids 
but everyone went through and we were all in awe of 
how they transformed their living room into a maze 
formed by huge sheets of black plastic hanging floor to ceiling, 
with narrow spaces and tunnels,  
glowing colors, creepy noises and music, and a smoke machine! 


Following the celebrations I began making 
cinnamon French toast casserole for the next morning, 

I made a special trip to Trader Joes to get a loaf of cinnamon bread.
Yum! 


I was so excited when I came out of TJ's....
I saw Kevin!

I had heard about Kevin, who resides on the street 
near TJ's, but I had never made his acquaintance before.
He didn't have much to say!
(From what I've been told, his voice is less than melodious!)

Morning came.
The family came.

We ate.

I cleaned up, washed the sheets and towels, cleaned out the fridge,
threw out the trash, and packed.

I hung up the new carbon monoxide detector...
(This way I might remember to put it up when I get back the next time!)

As I write this, I am at the airport ready to board the plane and head home.
By the time this posts, I'll be there.

7 comments:

  1. Wow, Halloween is a big deal! This really does look joyous.

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    1. it is probably bigger than any other holiday! Heathens! LOL

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    1. Yes - all ages! one house gave out cups go some sort of Octobeerfest beer to parents and eligible T or T'rs

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  3. Oh, I miss the magic of Halloween from when my kids were small. We don't live in a neighborhood, so we don't get any trick or treaters, and my kids are all adults now. However, they've continued with their love of Halloween. My daughter and son-in-law usually come up with some great couples costumes, and often rope my sons into playing along with the theme as well.

    I did a double take at Kevin the peacock, because there is a rogue peacock in the small town next to us named Kevin. He's become quite the celebrity on the small town FB page whenever there's a sighting.

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    1. Hmmm - another Kevin- what are the chances! I love your des Lipton of him as Rogue!

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  4. I'm working backwards, so I know you made it to Florida safely and survived surgery. The Halloween parade looks awesome. I loved Halloween time when I was teaching. Your son sounds like an awesome dad. How special that you got to spend this time with your family! ❤️

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